Background
[0001] The invention relates to a chipless thread-forming mounting screw and, in particular,
to a thread-forming mounting screw for mounting metal sheets or similar products.
[0002] The products to be mounted are sheet metal products, such as profiles, wall cassettes,
insulating panels, roofing sheets and sheet metal claddings.
[0003] The demand for easily and quickly mounted mounting screw is growing. This demand
has come up especially by assemblers or fitters of sheet roofings, because installation
time of sheet roofings substantially depends on features of mounting screws. However,
known mounting screws do have some problems in this respect.
Brief description
[0004] Viewed from a first aspect, there can be provided a mounting screw, comprising a
head part, a tip part, the tip part having a tapered shape tapering from the shank
part to the tip of the screw, and comprising a tip part thread, said tip part thread
extending to the very end of the tip, the mounting screw further comprising a shank
part between the head part and the tip part, the shank part comprising a shank part
thread, wherein the pitch of the shank part thread is larger than the pitch of the
tip part thread, and the thread root of the tip part being frustoconical in its shape.
[0005] Thereby easily and quickly mounted mounting screw may be achieved.
[0006] The mounting screw is characterised by what is stated in claim 1. Some other embodiments
are characterised by what is stated in the other claims. Inventive embodiments are
also disclosed in the specification and drawings of this patent application. The inventive
content of the patent application may also be defined in other ways than defined in
the following claims. The inventive content may also be formed of several separate
inventions, especially if the invention is examined in the light of expressed or implicit
subtasks or in view of obtained benefits or benefit groups. Some of the definitions
contained in the following claims may then be unnecessary in view of the separate
inventive ideas. Features of the different embodiments of the invention may, within
the scope of the basic inventive idea, be applied to other embodiments.
Brief description of figures
[0007] Some embodiments illustrating the present disclosure are described in more detail
in the attached drawings, in which
Figure 1 shows schematically a side view of an example mounting screw,
Figure 2 is a schematic side view of a detail of the mounting screw shown in Figure
1,
Figure 3 is a schematic side view of another detail of the mounting screw shown in
Figure 1, and
Figure 4 is a schematic side view of another mounting screw.
[0008] In the figures, some embodiments are shown simplified for the sake of clarity. Similar
parts are marked with the same reference numbers in the figures.
Detailed description
[0009] Figure 1 shows schematically a side view of an example mounting screw, Figure 2 is
a schematic side view of a detail of the mounting screw shown in Figure 1, and Figure
3 is a schematic side view of another detail of the mounting screw shown in Figure
1.
[0010] The mounting screw 1 comprises a head part 2, a tip part 3, and a shank part 4 arranged
between the head part 2 and the tip part 3. The length of the shank part 4 and the
tip part 3 is typically in range of 25 mm - 80 mm.
[0011] The head part 2 comprises a hexagonal head, but alternatively, the head part 2 may
comprise, for instance, a hex-socket, a torx-head, a crosshead or a slot-head or another
type of head known per se.
[0012] The mounting screw 1 can be manufactured from any known screw material, e.g. materials
having carbon steel as a basic material, e.g. SAE 1018 or SAE 1022 steel, or stainless
steel or aluminium.
[0013] The screw 1 or at least part of it may comprise one or more layers of coating(s),
e.g. paint-coating, corrosion resistant coating etc.
[0014] The shank part 4 comprises here a shank part thread 7 that extends to the head part
2. However, it is to be noted there may be an unthreaded part between the thread 7
and the head part 2.
[0015] The tip part 3 has a tapered or cone shape tapering from the shank part 4 to the
tip 5 of the screw. The thread root of the tip part 3 has a frustoconical shape, the
tapering angle of which is preferably selected in range of 15° - 20°. An advantage
of the frustoconical shape is that the screw 1 penetrates especially easily through
at least two metal sheets arranged one on the other.
[0016] The tip part 3 comprises a tip part thread 6 that may extend to the very end of the
tip 5 of the screw. The tip part thread 6 may comprise a single thread or a double
thread. In an embodiment, there is a double threaded tip part thread 6 that extends
to the tip part thread 6. An advantage of this embodiment is that the initial stage
of the drilling can be quickened and the drilling of the screw into metal is facilitated.
[0017] The pitch P1 of the shank part thread 7 is larger than the pitch P2 of the tip part
thread 6. An advantage of this embodiment is that the grip of the shank part thread
in wood material can be improved, because there is more room between the threads.
Furthermore, the fine thread in the tip part thread helps drilling into metal and
reduces size of metal chips, if any.
[0018] According to an idea, the angle α2 of the leading edge of the tip part thread 6 to
the normal of the axial direction A of the screw is in range of 45° - 65°, whereas
the angle β2 of the trailing edge is in range of 10°- 50°.
[0019] In one embodiment, the angle α2 of the leading edge is selected in range of 55° -
65°, and the angle β2 of the trailing edge is selected in range of 5°- 15°. An advantage
of this embodiment is that said angle α2 helps drilling into metal and said angle
β2 improves the grip of the tip part in wood material.
[0020] Thus, the angle α2 of the leading edge 8 of the profile of the tip part thread 6
to the normal of the axial direction A of the screw is larger than the angle β2 of
the trailing edge 9 of said profile and the profile of the tip part thread 6 is asymmetrical.
[0021] An advantage of this embodiment is that said angle α2 helps drilling into metal and
said angle β2 improves the grip of the tip part in wood material.
[0022] Furthermore, the height of the tip part thread 6 may be constant, as shown in Figure
3. According to an idea, the height of the tip part thread 6 is in range of 0.2 mm
- 0.5 mm, preferably 0.2 mm - 0.3 mm. The height in this range facilitates the drilling
of the screw into metal.
[0023] Alternatively, the height of said thread 6 may be variable, being smaller near the
tip 5, e.g. in range of 0 mm - 1.0 mm, preferably 0 mm - 0.5 mm from the tip 5, and
being larger in the proximity of the shank part 4. An advantage of this embodiment
is that the manufacturing of the tip part thread 6 may be easier.
[0024] The shank part 4 comprises a shank part thread 7, the profile of which may be symmetrical
or asymmetrical. The diameter of the shank part 4, including the tread 7, may be e.g.
in range of 2.5 mm - 6.5 mm.
[0025] The profile of the shank part thread 7 comprises a leading edge 10 and a trailing
edge 11. According to an idea, the angle α1 of the leading edge 10 to the normal of
the axial direction A of the screw is in range of 25° - 50°, and the angle β1 of the
trailing edge is in range of 10°- 35°.
[0026] In one embodiment, the angle α1 is selected in range of 40° - 50°, and the angle
β1 is selected in range of 10°- 20°. An advantage of this embodiment is that said
angle α1 helps drilling into metal and/or hard wood material, while said angle β1
improves the grip of the shank part in wood material.
[0027] The height of the shank part thread 7 is typically constant. According to an idea,
said height is in range of 1 mm - 3 mm, typically 0.8 mm - 1.0 mm.
[0028] Furthermore, the distance in axial direction A of two successive threads, i.e. the
pitch P1 of the shank part thread 7, is in range of 1 mm - 3 mm, preferably 1.2 mm
- 2.2 mm. The dimensions of the shank part thread 7 mentioned above facilitates drilling
the screw into wood and, then, gripping the screw in wood material.
[0029] The shank part thread 7 may comprise a single thread or a double thread.
[0030] According to an idea, the profile of the tip part thread 6 relates to the profile
of the shank part thread 7 so that α1 < α2. In other words, the angle α1 of the leading
edge 10 of the shank part thread 7 is smaller than the angle α2 of the leading edge
of the tip part thread 6. An advantage of this embodiment is that the tip may penetrate
easily into metal and also the profile of the tip part thread 6 may be strong enough
for enduring the forces caused by the drilling into metal.
[0031] According to an embodiment, the mounting screw 1 may comprise a wood cut, i.e. a
type 17 thread cutting tip. This may facilitate drilling into hard wood material,
e.g. in knags or in laminated wood, and, especially with large diameter screws, lowers
probability to wood fracture.
[0032] Figure 4 is a schematic side view of another mounting screw. The screw 1 may comprise tip
part thread 6 and shank part thread 7 which both have a symmetrical profile. Alternatively,
the tip part thread 6 may have an asymmetrical profile as disclosed in this description,
while the shank part thread 7 has symmetrical profile, or vice versa.
[0033] According to an embodiment, the angle α2 of the leading edge of the tip part thread
6 is selected in range of 45° - 50°, and the angle β2 of the trailing edge of said
tip part thread 6 is selected in range of 45°- 50°.
[0034] In the embodiment shown in Figure 4, the angles α2 and β2 of the tip part thread
6 are 48° both. Thus, the profile of the tip part thread 6 is symmetrical. An advantage
of this embodiment is that tools used for manufacturing the screw 1, especially screw-cutting
tools, have longer lifetime, thus lowering manufacturing costs of the screw 1.
[0035] According to an embodiment, the angle α1 of the leading edge of the shank part thread
7 is selected in range of 25° - 35°, and the angle β1 of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 25°- 35°.
[0036] In the embodiment shown in Figure 4, the angles α1 and β1 of the shank part thread
7 are 30° both. Thus, the profile of the shank part thread 7 is symmetrical.
[0037] An advantage of this embodiment is that tools used for manufacturing the screw 1,
especially screw-cutting tools, have longer lifetime, thus lowering manufacturing
costs of the screw 1.
[0038] The mounting screw 1 is especially advantageous to fasten a sheet metal product to
a timber batten or joist. The mounting screw 1 is also advantageous to fasten a sheet
metal product to a metal element. The sheet metal product may typically be for instance
a roofing sheet, a wall sheet or another product made of metal.
[0039] The invention is not limited solely to the embodiments described above, but instead
many variations are possible within the scope of the inventive concept defined by
the claims below. Within the scope of the inventive concept the attributes of different
embodiments and applications can be used in conjunction with or replace the attributes
of another embodiment or application.
[0040] The drawings and the related description are only intended to illustrate the idea
of the invention. The invention may vary in detail within the scope of the inventive
idea defined in the following claims.
Reference symbols
[0041]
- 1
- mounting screw
- 2
- head part
- 3
- tip part
- 4
- shank part
- 5
- tip of the screw
- 6
- tip part thread
- 7
- shank part thread
- 8
- leading edge of the tip part thread
- 9
- trailing edge of the tip part thread
- 10
- leading edge of the shank part thread
- 11
- trailing edge of the shank part thread
- A
- axial direction
- α1
- angle of the leading edge of the shank part thread
- α2
- angle of the leading edge of the tip part thread
- β1
- angle of the trailing edge of the shank part thread
- β2
- angle of the trailing edge of the tip part thread
- γ
- taper angle
- P1
- pitch of the shank part thread
- P2
- pitch of the tip part thread
- D
- diameter of the shank part
1. A mounting screw (1), comprising
a head part (2),
a tip part (3), the tip part (3) having a tapered shape tapering from the shank part
(4) to the tip (5) of the screw, and comprising a tip part thread (6),
said tip part thread (6) extending to the very end of the tip (5), the mounting screw
(1) further comprising
a shank part (4) between the head part (2) and the tip part (3),
the shank part (4) comprising a shank part thread (7), wherein
the pitch (P1) of the shank part thread (7) is larger than the pitch (P2) of the tip
part thread (6), and the thread root of the tip part (3) being frustoconical in its
shape.
2. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the profile of the tip part thread
(6), the angle (α2) of the leading edge is selected in range of 45° - 65°, and the
angle (β2) of the trailing edge is selected in range of 10°- 50°.
3. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 2, wherein the angle (α2) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 45° - 50°, and the angle (β2) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 45°- 50°.
4. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 2, wherein the angle (α2) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 55° - 65°, and the angle (β2) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 5°- 15°.
5. The mounting screw as in any of the preceding claims, wherein in the profile of the
tip part thread (6), the angle (α2) of the leading edge of the profile to the axial
direction (A) of the screw being larger than the angle (β2) of the trailing edge of
said profile, the profile of the tip part thread (6) being thus asymmetrical.
6. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the height of
the tip part thread (6) is constant.
7. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the taper angle
(γ) of the tip part (3) is 15° - 20°.
8. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the tip part
thread (6) is a double thread.
9. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the outer diameter
(D) of the shank part thread is 2.5 mm - 6.5 mm.
10. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein in the profile
of the shank part thread (7), the angle (α1) of the leading edge is selected in range
of 25° - 50° and the angle (β1) of the trailing edge is selected in range of 10°-
35°.
11. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle (α1) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 25° - 35°, and the angle (β1) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 25°- 35°.
12. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle (α1) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 40° - 50°, and the angle (β1) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 10°- 20°.
13. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the height of
the shank part thread (7) is constant.
14. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the angle (α1)
of the leading edge of the shank part thread (7) is smaller than the angle (α2) of
the leading edge of the tip part thread (6).
15. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein comprising a
wood cut, aka type 17, in the tip part (3).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. A mounting screw (1), comprising
a head part (2),
a tip part (3),
a shank part (4) between the head part (2) and the tip part (3),
the tip part (3) having a tapered shape tapering from the shank part (4) to the tip
(5) of the screw, and comprising a tip part thread (6),
said tip part thread (6) extending to the very end of the tip (5), the mounting screw
(1) further comprising
the shank part (4) comprising a shank part thread (7), wherein
the pitch (P1) of the shank part thread (7) is larger than the pitch (P2) of the tip
part thread (6), and
the thread root of the tip part (3) being frustoconical in its shape, characterized in that
the angle (α1) of the leading edge of the shank part thread (7) is smaller than the
angle (α2) of the leading edge of the tip part thread (6).
2. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 1, wherein in the profile of the tip part thread
(6), the angle (α2) of the leading edge is selected in range of 45° - 65°, and the
angle (β2) of the trailing edge is selected in range of 10°-50°.
3. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 2, wherein the angle (α2) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 45° - 50°, and the angle (β2) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 45°- 50°.
4. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 2, wherein the angle (α2) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 55° - 65°, and the angle (β2) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 5°- 15°.
5. The mounting screw as in any of the preceding claims, wherein in the profile of the
tip part thread (6), the angle (α2) of the leading edge of the profile to the axial
direction (A) of the screw being larger than the angle (β2) of the trailing edge of
said profile, the profile of the tip part thread (6) being thus asymmetrical.
6. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the height of
the tip part thread (6) is constant.
7. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the taper angle
(γ) of the tip part (3) is 15° - 20°.
8. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the tip part
thread (6) is a double thread.
9. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the outer diameter
(D) of the shank part thread is 2.5 mm - 6.5 mm.
10. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein in the profile
of the shank part thread (7), the angle (α1) of the leading edge is selected in range
of 25° - 50° and the angle (β1) of the trailing edge is selected in range of 10°-
35°.
11. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle (α1) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 25° - 35°, and the angle (β1) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 25°- 35°.
12. The mounting screw as claimed in claim 10, wherein the angle (α1) of the leading edge
is selected in range of 40° - 50°, and the angle (β1) of the trailing edge is selected
in range of 10°- 20°.
13. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein the height of
the shank part thread (7) is constant.
14. The mounting screw as claimed in any of the preceding claims, wherein comprising a
wood cut, aka type 17, in the tip part (3).